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194988 minDrama

The Glass Mountain

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Is The Glass Mountain worth watching? With a rating of 6/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Glass Mountain Synopsis

An aspiring composer, in the British Air Force for WWII, is downed in Italy and rescued by an Italian girl. He returns home to his wife, inspired to write an opera and aware that he's fallen in love with his rescuer.

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Top Cast

Michael Denison
Michael DenisonRichard Wilder
Dulcie Gray
Dulcie GrayAnne Wilder
Valentina Cortese
Valentina CorteseAlida Morrosini
Sebastian Shaw
Sebastian ShawBruce McLeod
Tito Gobbi
Tito GobbiTito Gobbi
Elena Rizzieri
Elena RizzieriElena Rizzieri
F. Terschack
F. TerschackSandro, the doctor
Antonio Centa
Antonio CentaGino, Alida's boyfriend
Arnold Marlé
Arnold MarléManager of Teatro La Fenice
Sidney King
Sidney KingCharles, the pilot

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Is The Glass Mountain worth watching?

The Glass Mountain has received mixed reviews with a 6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is The Glass Mountain hit or flop?

The Glass Mountain has received average ratings (6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Glass Mountain is a Drama movie that An aspiring composer, in the British Air Force for WWII, is downed in Italy and rescued by an Italian girl. He returns home to his wife, inspired to w...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 9, 2022
★ 6

This is really all about the magnificent score from Nino Rota - I remember my mum had it on an LP (sorry if you have to google that) and alongside "the Warsaw Concerto" was regularly heard emanating from our old record player. The story itself is a gentle romance with real-life couple Michael Denison, a would-be composer who joins the RAF in WWII and Dulcie Gray. He is shot down over Italy where he spends much of the rest of the conflict and gradually falls in love with a gorgeous Valentina Cortese. Once the war is over, he is repatriated and finds success with his music but can't quite reconcile his conflicted love life. It's a lovely little story, tinged with tragedy, done on a shoestring budget with some pretty scenic photography. It runs a bit too much to language at times and it could lose 20 minutes, I felt, but very much emblematic of British sentiment immediately after the end of the war.